For those of you that haven't spent time in East TX, we tend to have fun wherever we find it.

So, here's the details of the best Father's Day I've ever had.

1) We spent all morning cleaning up a peninsula to get it ready for fly fishing. George, have we got a surprise for you!

2) Taught my son to worm fish. He'd always been a chunk and wind guy, so this was a big day for him. We loaded the boat with small fish and then he caught this one on a Fluke (guessing 8-9 lbs). The boss said I had to PS her out since she looked fat on her Yak.

3) We drug out the steel plates, and shot Zombie guns in the pasture all afternoon and had a large time. At dusk, we decided that Tannerite was required, so anything that wasn't tied down got "blowed up".

4) After eating dinner, we saw beavers and decided they needed to be removed. They were.

It was just nice to spend time with the family and no one lost a limb.

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Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:""She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."

Nate,We were indeed in Venice. I'm impressed by your powers of observation. We were on the tuna for a while before we decided to chum, but when we did things picked up. We were out past mars, 75 miles out. Blue water fishing is definitely amazing. Who are you fishing with down there?